The Kia EV6 features a larger 84kWh battery, an upgrade from the previous 77.4kWh capacity, and is underpinned by the cutting-edge E-GMP platform.
The 2025 Kia EV6 moves away from its earlier 58kWh and 77.4kWh battery options, opting for larger 63kWh and 84kWh batteries, which it shares with the updated Hyundai Ioniq 5.
With several features and cosmetic improvements, the updated Kia EV6 is expected to fetch a hefty premium over the existing model, which retails between Rs 60.97 lakh and Rs 65.97 lakh (both, ex-showroom).
Kia India launched the "Kia Lease" programme in May this year with the Seltos, Sonet, and Carens models. After a positive response, the manufacturer has now added the EV6 crossover electric SUV to the lineup.
According to Kia India, the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) has been notified of the voluntary recall, and the company will contact the impacted customers personally.
The facelifted Kia EV6 features a design in line with newer Kia electric vehicles sold abroad. It will make its global debut in the coming months.
The unveiling of the new EV6 Horizon Special Edition comes as a part of Kia's global plan of having 15 EVs on sale by 2027. The bookings for the special edition are underway, with deliveries to commence from January next year.
The new spy shots of the Kia EV6 Facelift have emerged online, giving a little information regarding the potential cosmetic changes. Let's take a closer look at the spy pictures of the SUV that is likely to debut in India by next year.
The limited-edition Kia EV6 celebrates the electric crossover's victory as Utility Vehicle of the Year at the 2023 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year competition in January by producing just 1,000 units of them.
During 2023 Monterey Car Week, Kia will officially unveil the limited-edition version of the current EV6 in a worldwide premiere in California. The limited-edition model will be based on the EV6 GT-Line trim, according to some industry reports.